Saturday, 30 September 2023

Republicans reject own funding bill, US government shutdown imminent

Republicans reject own funding bill, US government shutdown imminent

Republicans reject own funding bill, US government shutdown imminent





House Speaker Kevin McCarthy speaks to reporters during a press briefing about a looming shutdown of the U.S. government at the Capitol in Washington, September 29, 2023. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst Acquire Licensing Rights






Hardline Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday rejected a bill proposed by their leader to temporarily fund the government, making it all but certain that federal agencies will partially shut down beginning on Sunday.







In a 232-198 vote, the House defeated a measure that would extend government funding by 30 days and avert a shutdown. That bill would have slashed spending and restricted immigration, Republican priorities that had little chance of passing the Democratic-controlled Senate.


The defeat left Republicans - who control the chamber by 221-212 - without a clear strategy to avert a shutdown that would close national parks, disrupt pay for up to 4 million federal workers and hobble everything from financial oversight to scientific research if funding is not extended past 12:01 a.m. ET (0401 GMT) on Sunday.


After the vote, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said the chamber might still pass a funding extension without the conservative policies that had alienated Democrats. But he declined to say what would happen next. The chamber is expected to hold more votes on Saturday.


"It's only a failure if you quit," he told reporters.






It was not clear whether the Senate would act in time, either. The chamber was due on Saturday afternoon to take up a bipartisan bill that would fund the government through Nov. 17, but procedural hurdles could delay a final vote until Tuesday.


U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Friday that a government shutdown would "undermine" U.S. economic progress by idling programs for small businesses and children and could delay major infrastructure improvements.


The shutdown would be the fourth in a decade and just four months after a similar standoff brought the federal government within days of defaulting on its $31 trillion debt. The repeated brinkmanship has raised worries on Wall Street, where the Moody's ratings agency has warned it could damage U.S. creditworthiness.



HEAVY TOLL ON MILITARY, SAYS BIDEN



Biden warned that a shutdown could take a heavy toll on the armed forces.


"We can't be playing politics while our troops stand in the breach. It's an absolute dereliction of duty," Biden, a Democrat, said at a retirement ceremony for Mark Milley, a senior general.


McCarthy had hoped the Republican spending bill's border provisions would have won over holdouts who so far have defied efforts to avert a shutdown.


In the end, 21 hardline House Republicans sided with Democrats to defeat the measure.


"There are members who don't care whether the government stays open or it shuts down," said Republican Representative Kat Cammack told reporters. "The ones that I believe are OK with a shutdown have never been through a shutdown."


Holdouts say Congress should focus on writing detailed spending bills that would cover the entire fiscal year, rather than temporary extensions, even if doing so prompts a shutdown. The House has passed four full-year bills so far, though they stand no chance of winning Senate approval.


"What does work is rolling up our sleeves and getting onto these single subject bills and moving them," Representative Matt Gaetz said on a podcast after voting against the stopgap bill on Friday.


Other Republicans said they would probably have to work with Democrats to pass a stopgap bill that could win approval in the Senate and from Biden. "Some people are missing the obvious," said Republican Representative Don Bacon.


McCarthy said he was considering that approach but would not accept additional aid to Ukraine that Biden has requested and lawmakers in the Senate are including in their stopgap bill.


Former President Donald Trump, Biden's likely election opponent in 2024, criticized Senate Republicans for working with Democrats.


Gaetz and a handful of other hardliners have threatened to oust McCarthy from his leadership role if he relies on Democratic votes.


"We're in the middle of a Republican civil war that has been going on for months, and now threatens a catastrophic government shutdown," top House Democrat Hakeem Jeffries told reporters.


McCarthy and Biden in June agreed to a deal that would have set agency spending at $1.59 trillion in fiscal 2024, but hardliners like Gaetz say that figure should be $120 billion lower. Lawmakers are not considering cuts to popular benefit programs such as Social Security and Medicare that make up a larger portion of the government's $6.4 trillion budget.













































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Watch Russian Troops Wipe Out Ukrainian Ammo and Fuel Depots

Watch Russian Troops Wipe Out Ukrainian Ammo and Fuel Depots

Watch Russian Troops Wipe Out Ukrainian Ammo and Fuel Depots











The Russian Aerospace Forces hammered Ukrainian positions at the Avdeyevka Coke and Chemical Plant in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR). The Russian aircraft destroyed the Ukrainian troops, as well as ammunition and oil depots.







The Russian Ministry of Defense has published footage of Russian forces launching air strike at the Ukrainian ammunition and oil depots concealed at the plant premises in the Avdeyevka area.


Moscow completely dominates in the air, ravaging Kiev's troops and crushing NATO-supplied military equipment, as well as crippling the much-touted counteroffensive launched on June 4.


Being futile from the very beginning, the counteroffensive has brought Zelensky’s regime nothing but shame, humungous losses, and the disappointment of its Western partners.



Russian Forces Destroy Control Center of Foreign Legion in Ukraine



The Russian military has launched nine strikes at targets in Ukraine using cruise missiles and drones this week, the Defense Ministry stated on Friday, adding that a control center belonging to the Ukrainian Foreign Legion has been destroyed.


"In the period from September 24 to 29, the Russian armed forces carried out nine strikes with long-range precision weapons and unmanned aerial vehicles. Ammunition depots, military equipment of Ukrainian armed forces, training sites of sabotage groups, as well as accommodation facilities for Ukrainian military personnel and foreign mercenaries were hit," the ministry reported.


The strikes destroyed a control center of the Foreign Legion, two large ammunition depots and disrupted the supply of foreign-made weapons and logistical support for Ukrainian troops operating in the Donetsk and Zaporozhye directions, the ministry added.


"The Russian Aerospace Forces destroyed five combat aircraft of the Ukrainian Air Force this week… two more MiG-29 fighters delivered from Poland, modernized for the use of Western missile weapons, were destroyed during a strike at an airfield in Kulbakino in the Nikolayev Region on Thursday night," the ministry said.


Moreover, Ukraine has lost more than 1,760 servicemen both killed and wounded in the Donetsk direction from September 24 to 29, the ministry stressed.


Over the given period, the Russian armed forces have repelled 12 attacks by the Ukrainian troops in the Krasny Liman direction, eight attacks by in the Zaporozhye direction and four attacks in the South Donetsk direction.


"As a result of the fighting [in the Donetsk direction], the enemy lost more than 1,760 Ukrainian military personnel killed and wounded, 40 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, as well as 70 vehicles. During the counter-battery battle, 13 field artillery guns and two Grad multiple launch rocket systems were hit," the ministry stated.


Ukraine has also lost over 750 military in the South Donetsk direction, over 210 military in the Kupyansk direction, up to 250 military in the Kherson direction, and over 360 military in the Krasny Liman direction, the ministry added.



UK Military Chief: West Underestimated Russia's Defenses



Russian defense lines have become stronger than NATO expected, noted the head of the British Armed Forces Sir Tony Radakin.


According to UK media, this was stated during his trip to Kiev, where the military chief was joined by Defense Secretary Grant Shapps. It was Shapp's first visit to Ukraine after succeeding Ben Wallace. Thus, the two had a chance to meet both President Zelensky and the new Minister of Defense Rustem Umerov, to discuss the current situation for the Ukrainian Army.


Admiral Radakin supposed that the expectations from Ukrainian short-term military actions should have been “adjusted” – “after the counteroffensive failed” without noticeable results.


During the counteroffensive, the Ukrainian Army achieved very little success, UK media claimed. Russian minefields are hampering Kiev’s attempts to use Western tanks and armored vehicles, while Ukrainian sappers are forced to defuse mines manually.


The chief also added that a wide variety of equipment in service – both Western and Soviet – and insufficient training of military personnel, retard the Ukrainian Army. He highlighted that Ukrainian troops are not professional soldiers, but a civilian army. That is why it is hard for them to overcome Russian defense line. Earlier, the BBC summed up that Ukraine’s counteroffensive attempt was close to its end without making the breakthroughs.


In turn, US Army chief General Mark Milley told the BBC that the Ukrainian Army has “probably about 30 to 45 days' worth of fighting weather” for its counteroffensive, but they are “plugging away with steady progress.”


Ukraine launched its counteroffensive in early June. In September, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that it had completely failed.



Power supply in borderline Bryansk Region disrupted by Ukrainian attack





A power outage occurred in the village of Pogar in the borderline Bryansk Region following an attack by Ukrainian troops, regional Governor Alexander Bogomaz said.


"As a result of an attack by Ukrainian terrorists, the power supply was disrupted in the village of Pogar. There are no casualties," he wrote on his Telegram channel.


The governor added that the emergency services were working on site.



Watch Russian Forces Blast Ukrainian Armored Vehicles in Special Op







Russia's Battlegroup Yug hammers positions and armored vehicles of Ukraine’s 10th Separate Mountain Assault Brigade using air and artillery strikes.


The Russian Defense Ministry has published a clip showing Russian artillery and drones destroying Ukrainian strongholds and a Polish-made AHS Krab howitzer near the settlement of Seversk in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR).


The self-propelled artillery mounts designed in Poland use 155mm shells, having an operational range of 400km and a maximum speed of 60 km/h on the road and 30 km/h off road. However, the weapons are easy targets for Russian drones.






















































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Friday, 29 September 2023

Dipercaya Jokowi, Airlangga Hartarto jadi Ketua Satgas Peningkatan Ekspor Nasional

Dipercaya Jokowi, Airlangga Hartarto jadi Ketua Satgas Peningkatan Ekspor Nasional

Dipercaya Jokowi, Airlangga Hartarto jadi Ketua Satgas Peningkatan Ekspor Nasional





Menteri Koordinator Bidang Perekonomian, Airlangga Hartarto ditunjuk sebagai Ketua Satgas Peningkatan Ekspor Nasional/Ist






Tugas baru diemban Menteri Koordinator Bidang Perekonomian, Airlangga Hartarto, yakni sebagai Ketua Satuan Tugas (Satgas) Peningkatan Ekspor Nasional.







Airlangga ditunjuk langsung oleh Presiden Joko Widodo berdasarkan Keputusan Presiden (Keppres) 24/2023 yang ditandatangani pada Rabu, 20/09/2023.


Airlangga akan dibantu Wakil Ketua I, Zulkifli Hasan, dan Wakil Ketua II Sri Mulyani.


Penerbitan Keppres ini sebagai langkah antisipatif terhadap dinamika ekonomi dan geopolitik global yang diprediksi memberi pengaruh pada pertumbuhan ekonomi nasional, termasuk sektor ekspor.


Terhitung Agustus 2023, kinerja ekspor nasional memang menurun hingga di angka 22 miliar dolar AS atau terkontraksi sekitar 21,21 persen dibanding periode yang sama tahun 2022.


Jika ditotal sejak periode Januari 2023 hingga Agustus 2023, nilai ekspor nasional sebesar 171,52 miliar dolar AS.


Nantinya, Ketua Umum DPP Partai Golkar ini akan menjadi ujung tombak dalam merumuskan kebijakan peningkatan ekspor yang adaptif dan responsif.


Dalam Keppres 24/2023, Airlangga dan jajaran tim pengarah bertugas mengoordinasikan kementerian/lembaga terkait, pemerintah daerah, dan pelaku usaha/asosiasi dalam rangka peningkatan ekspor.


Berikut ini susunan lengkap Tim Pengarah Satgas Peningkatan Ekspor Nasional:


Ketua Menteri Koordinator Bidang Perekonomian


Wakil Ketua I
Menteri Perdagangan


Wakil Ketua II
Menteri Keuangan


Anggota
Menteri Sekretaris Negara
Menteri Dalam Negeri
Menteri Perindustrian
Menteri Koperasi dan Usaha Kecil dan Menengah
Menteri Luar Negeri
Menteri Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan
Menteri Investasi/Kepala Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal
Menteri Pertanian
Menteri Kelautan dan Perikanan


Menteri Badan Usaha Milik Negara Sekretaris Kabinet Ketua Umum Kamar Dagang dan Industri Indonesia (Kadin).












































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Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Effort to Delay Trial in Fraud Case

Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Effort to Delay Trial in Fraud Case

Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Effort to Delay Trial in Fraud Case





Donald Trump had sued Justice Arthur Engoron, aiming to pause a trial that could begin as soon as Monday.


Former President Donald J. Trump had sued the judge presiding over his case, Arthur F. Engoron, aiming to pause a trial that will likely begin as soon as Monday


Justice Arthur F. Engoron issued an order that found Donald J. Trump liable for fraud by overvaluing his assets, and stripped him of control over his New York properties. Credit... Todd Heisler/The New York Times






Donald J. Trump’s civil fraud trial over accusations that he inflated the value of his properties by billions of dollars will likely begin Monday after a New York appeals court rejected the former president’s attempt to delay it.







The appeals court, in a terse two-page order Thursday, effectively turned aside for now a lawsuit that Mr. Trump had filed against the trial judge, Arthur F. Engoron. The lawsuit had sought to delay the trial and ultimately throw out many accusations against the former president.


The case was brought last year by New York’s attorney general, Letitia James, who says Mr. Trump exaggerated his net worth in some years by as much as $2.2 billion to obtain favorable loan terms from banks. On Tuesday, in a surprising pretrial ruling, Justice Engoron struck Mr. Trump a heavy blow, finding him liable for fraudulently overvaluing his assets and stripping him of control over his New York properties.


That decision validated the heart of Ms. James’s case, but Mr. Trump is not without options. He could still challenge Justice Engoron’s ruling and seek an emergency pause of the trial, although it is unclear whether the appeals court would consider doing so.


With Mr. Trump’s liability for fraud largely resolved, the trial — which would be decided by Justice Engoron himself rather than a jury — would resolve other aspects of the case, most notably whether Mr. Trump and his company will face a financial penalty. Ms. James is seeking to recover $250 million in ill-gotten gains.



Understand New York State’s Civil Case Against Trump



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An empire under scrutiny. Letitia James, New York State’s attorney general, has been conducting a yearslong civil investigation into former President Donald Trump’s business practices, culminating in a lawsuit that accused Trump of “staggering” fraud. Here’s what to know:


The origins of the inquiry. The investigation started after Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal lawyer and fixer, testified to Congress in 2019 that Trump and his employees had manipulated his net worth to suit his interests.


The findings. James detailed in a filing what she said was a pattern by the Trump Organization to inflate the value of the company’s properties in documents filed with lenders, insurers and the Internal Revenue Service.


Fraud lawsuit. In September 2022, James’s office rebuffed a settlement offer from Trump’s lawyers. Days later, she filed a lawsuit against Trump and his family business, accusing them of a sweeping pattern of fraudulent business practices.


Two key rulings. The civil trial against Trump could begin as soon as Oct. 2, after a New York appeals court rejected the former president’s attempt to delay it. The decision came after the judge overseeing the case found that Trump persistently committed fraud by inflating the value of his assets and stripped him of control over some of his signature New York properties.


Possible penalties. James has argued that Trump inflated the value of his properties by as much as $2.2 billion and is seeking to recover about $250 million. The former president and his sons could also be barred from running any business in New York.


The appeals court’s Thursday decision to allow the trial to proceed punctuated a week of brutal legal losses for Mr. Trump as he grapples with the consequences of government investigations that, aside from Ms. James’s case, have resulted in four criminal indictments.


Ms. James’s civil case will be the first government action against the former president to reach trial. Her suit seeks to cast a harsh spotlight on Mr. Trump’s braggadocio and bluster, the traits that propelled his business and political careers, but were also the twin engines of a fraudulent scheme to fabricate his net worth.


Now that Justice Engoron has found that Mr. Trump’s actions violated New York law, the question remains: How much will he have to pay?


Mr. Trump’s best hope to derail the trial was the lawsuit against Justice Engoron, which the former president filed two weeks ago. In it, Mr. Trump’s lawyers argued that Justice Engoron had ignored an earlier appeals court decision in June that raised the prospect that some accusations against the former president might be too old to go to trial.


But the appeals court on Thursday appeared unmoved, and did not address those arguments in its order. It is unclear whether the ruling by a panel of five judges completely shut down Mr. Trump’s lawsuit against Justice Engoron. Although the ruling lifted a stay of the trial, it did not technically dismiss the former president’s claims against the judge.


John W. Moscow, a former Manhattan prosecutor who has worked on fraud investigations for decades, said that the appeals court’s denial of a delay just days before the trial is set to begin was simply common sense.


“That they denied it without comment that doesn’t strike me as in any way surprising,” he said. “That’s what you would expect an appellate court to do.”


A lawyer for Mr. Trump, Christopher M. Kise, did not respond to several requests for comment. On Tuesday, he called Justice Engoron’s ruling “outrageous” and “completely disconnected from the facts and governing law.” He said that the judge ignored “basic legal, accounting and business principles.”



A Guide to the Various Trump Investigations



Confused about the inquiries and legal cases involving former President Donald Trump? We’re here to help.


  • Key Cases and Inquiries: The former president faces several investigations at both the state and the federal levels, into matters related to his business and political careers. Here is a close look at each.


  • Case Tracker: Trump is at the center of four criminal investigations. Keep track of the developments in each here.


  • What if Trump Is Convicted?: Will any of the proceedings hinder Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign? Can a convicted felon even run for office? Here is what we know, and what we don’t know.


Mr. Trump has denied all wrongdoing. A Republican, the former president has accused the judge and the attorney general, both Democrats, of being politically motivated, and has called Justice Engoron “deranged” and Ms. James, who is Black, a racist.


At the center of Ms. James’s case is the accusation that Mr. Trump’s annual financial statements exaggerated his net worth. Mr. Trump, she said, submitted the statements to banks to obtain favorable loan terms.


Mr. Kise, in turn, has argued that Mr. Trump could not have committed fraud because the banks made money off the loans and the former president never missed a payment.


But lawyers from the attorney general’s office have countered that, under the powerful state law allowing them to bring the case, they did not need to show the fraud had resulted in financial harm. Justice Engoron agreed in his Tuesday opinion, and sanctioned each of Mr. Trump’s lawyers $7,500 for continuing to advance arguments they had previously made.


His order also left the future of Mr. Trump’s business in New York hanging in the balance.


While his decision ordered the dissolution of the legal entities Mr. Trump uses to control his New York assets, it has yet to be determined whether the order will force Mr. Trump to sell his properties — including Trump Tower, his golf club in Westchester County and the towering office building at 40 Wall Street in the heart of the Financial District. Instead, the judge might allow an independent monitor to control the properties for some time while Mr. Trump continues to own them.


The contours of the Tuesday order are likely to become clearer after the trial, at which Ms. James’s lawyers will seek further punishment as they attempt to convince Justice Engoron that the former president should pay the $250 million fine and be permanently barred from running a business in New York.



















































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Thursday, 28 September 2023

Chechen Leader Kadyrov Assures Putin That Special Op Fighters Will Fully Fulfill His Orders

Chechen Leader Kadyrov Assures Putin That Special Op Fighters Will Fully Fulfill His Orders

Chechen Leader Kadyrov Assures Putin That Special Op Fighters Will Fully Fulfill His Orders











Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Ramzan Kadyrov in the Kremlin, where the president and the head of Chechnya discussed the situation in the republic, the social sphere, and the participation of Chechen fighters in the special military operation.







"Best wishes to the soldiers. Best wishes to their families. I know that you personally deal with these issues all the time, including support for the families of our soldiers who are fighting on the front line - fighting confidently, well, courageously, heroically," Putin said.


The president noted that he is pleased Chechen units have good contacts with other formations and higher units.


Kadyrov, for his part, said that the fighters were in good spirits and that all their questions and problems were being solved. The troops are capturing Ukrainian soldiers every day and destroying enemy equipment.


"No, Abrams tanks are not frightening. [...] And so, today the fighters have a good mood, I sometimes look in - how and what. Absolutely all their problems are solvable, there are no problems: communication, equipment. [...] We have bought a thousand armored vehicles from the beginning of operation and to date," Kadyrov said.


"Vladimir Vladimirovich, if we don't carry out your orders, then we don't live, we will 100% fulfill your order," Kadyrov promised.


He said that Chechnya is the only region in Russia that has formed five regiments and three battalions, all of which are now taking part in the special operation.


Speaking about the situation in the republic, Putin noted that the dynamics are positive. He stressed that this is due to Kadyrov and his team, who are confidently working and cooperating well with the federal government. The president recalled that there are many serious tasks and programs, and invited Kadyrov to discuss pressing issues.



Ukraine Loses 230 Troops in Donetsk, Zaporozhye Directions in Past Day



Ukraine has lost about 230 servicemen in the Donetsk and Zaporozhye directions over the past 24 hours, the Russian Defense Ministry reported on Thursday.


Over the given period, the Russian armed forces have repelled two attacks by the Ukrainian troops in the Donetsk direction, two attacks in the South Donetsk direction, and one in the Krasny Liman direction.


"Enemy losses over the past day amounted to 190 Ukrainian military personnel killed and wounded, as well as 11 vehicles," the ministry stated, adding that in the Zaporozhye direction, Kiev has lost over 45 military personnel.


Ukraine has also lost up to 105 soldiers in the South Donetsk direction, the ministry said.


Additionally, the Russian forces destroyed an ammunition depot of Ukraine's ground forces near the settlement of Bogdanovka in the Kirovograd Region, the statement read.



















































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